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Home Town Baltimore
Last Address Burial: Saint Thomas Episcopal Church Cemetery Owings Mills Baltimore County Maryland, USA
Date of Passing Mar 10, 1984
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Captain Lyttleton Brockenbrough Ensey, USN
Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941.
Lyttleton Ensey was awarded a Letter of Commendation, with Ribbon and Combat "V" for "distinguished service in the line of his profession during the attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, T.H., by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, in the performance of his duties as Officer of the Deck of the USS Tracy in a most efficient manner..."
World War II: Lyttleton would go on to see action in the Pacific raids of 1943: the Gilbert Islands operation; the occupation of Kwajalein, Majuro Atolls and Eniwetok Atoll, in the Marshall Islands; the Hollandia operation; Morotai landings; the capture and occupation of Guam; Leyte landings; assault and occupation of Iwo Jima and FIFTH Fleet raids on Honshu and Nansei Shoto; and FIFTH and THIRD Fleet raids in support of Okinawa Gunto operation.
1941-1942, USS Tracy (DD-214)
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Other Memories Lyttleton Ensey was on board the USS Tracy at Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941 and later participated in the Guadalcanal Tulagi landings (including First Savo).